View Full Version : s13 Coupe rear quarter panels
Caseytdf
05-19-2012, 04:22 PM
I'm looking at buying an s13 coupe and before i buy it, I want to make sure that i can get rear quarter panels, the quarter panel on the rear is dented and pushed in about an inch deeper than the rear tail light where it wraps around the right rear corner. I was wondering if someone was parting out an s13 coupe or had a shell that they wouldn't mind cutting out and shipping to me. I am of course willing to pay for the quarter panel and shipping. I would just buy ones that mold right on, but it's pushed so far in there's nothing to really mold it too. I have looked all over craigslist in california and called many wrecking yards and pick and pull, everyone i talk to on craigslist does not want me to come cut the rear quarter panel out, many state they are just going to junk but still won't let me do so. so anyone out there willing to give a guy a break?
JDMRIDDAZ
05-19-2012, 05:45 PM
courtesyparts.com..
Caseytdf
05-19-2012, 07:40 PM
Too much money, I'm looking to spend $200 max
Nkelley
05-19-2012, 07:49 PM
Why don't you just repair the dented quarter? Getting a body shop to replace an entire quarter panel will put you way over your price range and if you plan on doing it yourself pullin the dent should be just as doable.
Caseytdf
05-19-2012, 08:16 PM
Oh its dented so bad, its completely mangled, I was gonna weld up a new panel, since I'm a fairly ok welder. I just need a section from the gas cap and back. I planned on doing all the work myself
Phlip
05-19-2012, 08:21 PM
Why don't you just repair the dented quarter? Getting a body shop to replace an entire quarter panel will put you way over your price range and if you plan on doing it yourself pullin the dent should be just as doable.
I am going to be as honest as I can be here...
Age: 19
No need in searching for reasons beyond that one
zurud
05-21-2012, 04:11 AM
just cover it widebody kit
Taylor008
05-22-2012, 01:32 AM
I've done this.
Complete waste of money and time. Just get overfenders, make them work. Trust me. Use your welding skills to weld a bracket that makes the overfender sit flush.
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